Say Cheese is a physical manifestation from an instagram doodle out of pure need for instant gratification. Exaggerated motifs and poppy palettes create a deliberately ostentatious world, conveying the vapid nature of pop culture.

For the reception area in the W Hotel in Ft. Lauderdale, I captured the spirit of Florida: relaxation & summer, 365 days a year. I painted 8 large surfboards in one collection that is hung above the reception table and greet guests as they walk in with a burst of energy.

My constant contemplation of the creative cycle - the constant highs & lows, in form of a mural, painted for Forest for the Trees, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the creation of contemporary public art, in my hometown of Portland, OR.

As part of Dr Martens #WornDifferent campaign, 8 artists are asked to create work inspired by the insanity that is New York City. My contribution is centered around the buzz one feels as they step onto the streets of Manhattan - an energy not quite like anywhere else. These pieces were exhibited in a final sponsored event in Brooklyn.

How Much Do I Love You, 2017

I Still Love You,, 2017

Human emotions are often the most challenging concepts to depict, especially one as complex as love. I often come back to recreate the evolution of love as I experience such myself.

A response to the political climate in 2016, I created a mural with an accompanying art exhibition to discuss the divide in all social aspects in our country, made especially apparent during this time.

All sales from the event went to an organization or charity benefiting the cause in which inspired each artwork.

My first solo show, part of BOOM in Bushwick, is a homage to good old Windows 95 days and all that has transpired since, celebrating the root of my career as an artist by painting my digital beginning, along with remixed nostalgia of screensavers and GIFs.

The underlying power of any visual language is communicating a message without telling explicitly how a viewer should feel. That is what iconography is; what is the concept of 'security'? If it's a lock, does it provoke secrecy or safety? For OKCupid, I created various icons to express various concepts, from topics as broad as safety to more nuisanced, such as threesomes.